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>> well, i think john raised this issue. as it comes up, the chain of command and the fbi, the fbi embarked into the inquiry of the cia director. if i were the director, i would properly go to the person i work for and that's the attorney general holder and give him an idea what's going on. and then the question is, would holder have gone to his boss and commander in chief. it's hard for me to imagine that chain just stopping with something as sensational as an ongoing investigation of david petraeus cia director just stopping. and so i think the question whether it was some inkling that the whitehouse, through a formal channel, informal channel before the election that people just kind of sat on and then it went in a more formal chain of command way, they acted instantly once he heard about it. was there something before then, as john said a minute ago, in this full scale investigation that will be a key question. >> i agree about why it didn't make its way up the chain of command. however, in some of these cases there are
>> well, i think john raised this issue. as it comes up, the chain of command and the fbi, the fbi embarked into the inquiry of the cia director. if i were the director, i would properly go to the person i work for and that's the attorney general holder and give him an idea what's going on. and then the question is, would holder have gone to his boss and commander in chief. it's hard for me to imagine that chain just stopping with something as sensational as an ongoing investigation of...
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, in that movie. >> john tower over alcoholism. >> there's going to be investigations, but when john mccain comes out during -- in the middle of when he's supposed to be sitting in on a classified briefing and goes in front of the cameras, he undercuts his side's seriousness about whether they actually want to get to the bottom of this or they want to turn this into a pseudo scandal. it's another solyndra, >>> issue three. high noon. >> every voter out there understood that that was an important debate and the majority of voters agreed with me. by the way, more voters agreed with me on this issue than voted for me. >> what issue was that, sir? >> when it comes to the top 2%, what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it. >> those tax cuts are for people who make more than $250,000 a year. the party's over. december 31 is high noon. bush tax cuts expire at midnight. taxes go back up. taxes had been lowered for a limited time when george w. bush was president, and that time runs out in six weeks. the latest budget put forward by president obama pro
, in that movie. >> john tower over alcoholism. >> there's going to be investigations, but when john mccain comes out during -- in the middle of when he's supposed to be sitting in on a classified briefing and goes in front of the cameras, he undercuts his side's seriousness about whether they actually want to get to the bottom of this or they want to turn this into a pseudo scandal. it's another solyndra, >>> issue three. high noon. >> every voter out there...
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the assassination of john f. kennedy. alan kruger, chairman of the press the's council of economic advisers spoke at the economic -- chairman of the president's's council of economic advisers spoke at the economic club of washington. >> we are very pleased today to have the chairman of the president's council of economic advisers with us. alan kreuger is a native of new jersey. he went to undergraduate school at cornell, where he was a high jumper on the track team. he then went to harvard to get his ph.d. in economics, and his adviser was none other than larry summers. he has an academic career and is now has been a named professor at princeton, teaching economics, but he is now on his second tour of duty in the obama administration. at the beginning of the obama administration, he served at treasury, and then went back to princeton and was the backed by the president to become the chairman of the council of economic advisors, a position he assumed a year ago. we're pleased to have you here, and everybody wants to know o
the assassination of john f. kennedy. alan kruger, chairman of the press the's council of economic advisers spoke at the economic -- chairman of the president's's council of economic advisers spoke at the economic club of washington. >> we are very pleased today to have the chairman of the president's council of economic advisers with us. alan kreuger is a native of new jersey. he went to undergraduate school at cornell, where he was a high jumper on the track team. he then went to...
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>> well, i think john raised this issue. as it comes up, the chain of command and the fbi, the fbi embarked into the inquiry of the cia director. if i were the director, i would properly go to the person i work for and that's the attorney general holder and give him an idea what's going on. and then the question is, would holder have gone to his boss and commander in chief. it's hard for me to imagine that chain just stopping with something as sensational as an ongoing investigation of david petraeus cia director just stopping. and so i think the question whether it was some inkling that the whitehouse, through a formal channel, informal channel before the election that people just kind of sat on and then it went in a more formal chain of command way, they acted instantly once he heard about it. was there something before then, as john said a minute ago, in this full scale investigation that will be a key question. >> i agree about why it didn't make its way up the chain of command. however, in some of these cases there are
>> well, i think john raised this issue. as it comes up, the chain of command and the fbi, the fbi embarked into the inquiry of the cia director. if i were the director, i would properly go to the person i work for and that's the attorney general holder and give him an idea what's going on. and then the question is, would holder have gone to his boss and commander in chief. it's hard for me to imagine that chain just stopping with something as sensational as an ongoing investigation of...
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that's the warning today from top employment expert john challenger. he's in good company. the congressional budget office has warned if the u.s. economy goes over the fiscal cliff, unemployment next year will jump to over 9%. >> susie: hiring is also a big concern for the federal reserve. those worries could lead the central bank to extend its bond buying program to keep stimulating the economy. ruben ramirez reports from washington. >> reporter: the latest talk inside the fed is that its asset purchase plan appears to be working. fed policymakers say the strategy is helping financial markets, auto buying, and housing. that's why economist think the fed's buying spree continues into next year: >> a number of participants continue to expect that they are going to replace operation twist with straight asset purchases once operation twist expires in december. >> reporter: the fed has been buying back about $85 billion a month of long term bonds and mortgage backed securities. in minutes of its last meeting release today, fed officials, "generally agreed that a recovery in hou
that's the warning today from top employment expert john challenger. he's in good company. the congressional budget office has warned if the u.s. economy goes over the fiscal cliff, unemployment next year will jump to over 9%. >> susie: hiring is also a big concern for the federal reserve. those worries could lead the central bank to extend its bond buying program to keep stimulating the economy. ruben ramirez reports from washington. >> reporter: the latest talk inside the fed is...
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the complexities of non-zero-sum games were of great interest to the mathematician john nash. in a series of articles published between 1950 and 1953, nash produced some amazing insights into these kinds of situations. while still a student at princeton, nash realized that in any finite game, and not just a zero-sum game, there is always a way for players to choose their strategies so that none will wish they had done something else. for the prisoner's dilemma, the best strategy is always to defect. that is, a pure d strategy. the minimax theorem had already showed why in terms of costs and benefits, but nash's insight was about behavior: if i play my strategy against your strategy, is there a point where changing my strategy won't help me? the answer is yes. knowing that and searching for that point creates what nash called a strategic equilibrium in the system. and the strategy that creates that equilibrium is now, quite naturally, called the nash equilibrium. however, this didn't necessarily mean that the payoffs to each individual are desirable, so it still looked like sel
the complexities of non-zero-sum games were of great interest to the mathematician john nash. in a series of articles published between 1950 and 1953, nash produced some amazing insights into these kinds of situations. while still a student at princeton, nash realized that in any finite game, and not just a zero-sum game, there is always a way for players to choose their strategies so that none will wish they had done something else. for the prisoner's dilemma, the best strategy is always to...
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instead we saw joshing around the table about john boehner's birthday between the president and john boehner. is it any different, or is this just about, i don't know, smoke and mirrors? >> well, i think the atmosphere is certainly different as you mentioned. in the past, these guys would go back to capitol hill and put out competing statements about what went on during the meetings. you saw what happened last year during the debt ceiling negotiations. this time it was one big happy family. there certainly seems to be some sort of recognition on the part of how fed up american people with sort of the seeing this game of chicken being played at such a high stakes time. i think there is certainly, after this election, there is kind of a let's get down to business. let's see if we can get this thing done. whether that can translate -- david just said, the biggest sticking point, taxes on the wealthy is still on the table. you can sing happy birthday to john boehner as much as you want. gwen: he would still say no. >> absolutely. i think it's really premature to try to predict what is go
instead we saw joshing around the table about john boehner's birthday between the president and john boehner. is it any different, or is this just about, i don't know, smoke and mirrors? >> well, i think the atmosphere is certainly different as you mentioned. in the past, these guys would go back to capitol hill and put out competing statements about what went on during the meetings. you saw what happened last year during the debt ceiling negotiations. this time it was one big happy...
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major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. major funding for "the suicide plan" is provided by the john and wauna harman foundation. (geese honking) >> it was a beautiful morning. the sun was out. and he said this was the day. he brought out this wretched rusty revolver. and i ran a cleaning rod through it to make sure that it was all right. he seemed a little uncertain as to just how to hold the weapon. if you tried to aim the weapon toward the top of your head, the trigger guard would interfere with your chin. so we concluded that if you turned it 90 degrees, that would be the way to do it. one of us suggested maybe he'd like to have a last smoke. so i got him
major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. major funding for "the suicide plan" is...
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john mccain has suggested make it $500,000. that is where the movement is going to come, with that number. >> is there a deal in the works behind closed doors that we don't know about? >> i don't think so. public posturing at this point. >> here is the difference since the election. the tea party is not as strong as it was. yes, the members who came back one at gerrymandered districts, but speaker boehner has more control of his caucus this time. >> mitt romney explains why president obama won the election. >> what the president is give them two things -- one, big gift on immigration with the dream act and the amnesty program. no. 2, he put in place obamacare, which basically is $10,000 a family. >> mitt romney explaining to his biggest donors why he lost the election. gov. bobby jindal, chris christie, they don't like that kind of talk. >> well, it is politically suicidal. every once in awhile in my reporterial life i think, you are an idiot -- maybe he misspoke and we were doing him a disservice. no, that is what he meant and
john mccain has suggested make it $500,000. that is where the movement is going to come, with that number. >> is there a deal in the works behind closed doors that we don't know about? >> i don't think so. public posturing at this point. >> here is the difference since the election. the tea party is not as strong as it was. yes, the members who came back one at gerrymandered districts, but speaker boehner has more control of his caucus this time. >> mitt romney explains...
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john kerry probably has more, but susan rice has served as u.n. ambassador and she's got know a lot of foreign experience, certain, from that experience. she's been at the state department before, too. i mean, her history is in foreign policy. she hasn't opinion secretary of state. he hasn't been on the hill in the capacity john kerry is, but she certainly is experienced. >> reporter: the aforementioned general petraeus, a story that continues to rock this town. the president talked about it at the press conference, said it was a sad personal saga. actually said very nice things about david petraeus' contributions to his country, and also said-- i'm not sure the exact word he used-- but basically no top vent intelligence was revealed. >> i think he made a point of saying so far. and so far, there is not any negative effect on national security. but this investigation is clearly still open. you have hagents going into paula broadwell's house, taking out boxes, taking out her computer. they are still looking for classified material. whatever too soo
john kerry probably has more, but susan rice has served as u.n. ambassador and she's got know a lot of foreign experience, certain, from that experience. she's been at the state department before, too. i mean, her history is in foreign policy. she hasn't opinion secretary of state. he hasn't been on the hill in the capacity john kerry is, but she certainly is experienced. >> reporter: the aforementioned general petraeus, a story that continues to rock this town. the president talked about...
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john kanas is the chairman and c.e.o. of bank united, a florida-based bank with $13 billion in assets. john welcome back to nbr good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> do new regulations mean theb. >> the new regula regulations a. the common thinking is that that it will be a catalyst toward driving consolidation in the industry. but frankly there has been a great deal of talk about consolidation and little consolidation. >> why is that?why that differe? >> the stock prices has a lot t. >> a lot of the smallerinstituts have grown to levels. and they have a new normal evaluation of banks. and that is changing slowly. and also, while regula regulatoe responsible for the extra costs they are not inviting consolidation either. >> right. >> because consolidation createe more complex and more difficult to regula regular regulate. >> is that impacting yourlendin? >> iit isn't for us.we were fors capital and be located in a market that is growing in south east miami. but as a industry comment it certainly is. and the uncert
john kanas is the chairman and c.e.o. of bank united, a florida-based bank with $13 billion in assets. john welcome back to nbr good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> do new regulations mean theb. >> the new regula regulations a. the common thinking is that that it will be a catalyst toward driving consolidation in the industry. but frankly there has been a great deal of talk about consolidation and little consolidation. >> why is that?why that differe? >>...
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, in that movie. >> john tower over alcoholism. >> there's going to be investigations, but when john mccain comes out during -- in the middle of when he's supposed to be sitting in on a classified briefing and goes in front of the cameras, he undercuts his side's seriousness about whether they actually want to get to the bottom of this or they want to turn this into a pseudo scandal. it's another solyndra, another fast and furious. they haven't gotten anything on them yet and they think they can. i had big plans, i had my career path all planned out. while i was on a combat patrol in baqubah, iraq, a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. when i came home, i felt alone. my family was around me, but i couldn't talk to them about what i'd seen and what i'd done. i remember just thinking, man, the way i am right now, i don't want to live. i was discharged from the army, and i've been working with the wounded warrior project since 2007. warriors don't have to be severely wounded to be with the wounded warrior project. we do have a lot of guys that have post-traumatic s
, in that movie. >> john tower over alcoholism. >> there's going to be investigations, but when john mccain comes out during -- in the middle of when he's supposed to be sitting in on a classified briefing and goes in front of the cameras, he undercuts his side's seriousness about whether they actually want to get to the bottom of this or they want to turn this into a pseudo scandal. it's another solyndra, another fast and furious. they haven't gotten anything on them yet and they...
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but john's input as -- john's ear for harold's language and his sense of theater is extreme and wonderful so i felt in safe hands being listened to. >> rose: you said the vicious, violent uncompromising stiletto like confrontations are fantastic for actors. >> yes, i feel that. it's like riding a torpedo through the waves. forget the surf board. >> rose: and your favorite pinter play? >> well i think "no-man's-land" and "the caretaker" i love because i was so affected by them when i first saw them the great masterpiece is often considered "the homecoming." >> rose: yes, exactly. >> i like it all. >> rose: the most -- you quote irving wart who called harold "the most visible person i ever met. " >> yes. >> rose: what did he mean? >> he meant that in comparison with harold other people looked blurred because he was such a life force. he was so present. he was so forceful and lived by pure intention. i think that's what irving meant. >> rose: christopher was like that, too. >> there are many birds of prey like that. >> rose: this is where the nobel prize committee said. "pinter restored thea
but john's input as -- john's ear for harold's language and his sense of theater is extreme and wonderful so i felt in safe hands being listened to. >> rose: you said the vicious, violent uncompromising stiletto like confrontations are fantastic for actors. >> yes, i feel that. it's like riding a torpedo through the waves. forget the surf board. >> rose: and your favorite pinter play? >> well i think "no-man's-land" and "the caretaker" i love because...
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. >> next month, you, robert plant, and john paul jones will be given the kennedy center award for your contributions to american culture. that is quite an accolade. how does that feel? >> well, it is a terrific honor, isn't it? the fact is that all three, all four of us were so influenced by american music, and to me, the music that i was hearing in the 1950's over here, whatever was kicking off the rock and roll movement over here in the 1950's would not have existed without american music, really. we all owe a tremendous debt to it, really, this whole movement, the people, the rest of it. american music. >> when you get the kennedy center medal in december, you'll be introduced to president obama. >> yes. >> if you have a little chat with him about american music, how will that go? >> uh, i did an interview -- i think the band all did an interview for american said at that he point the music that he listened to or had listened to in his youth was stevie wonder. i could understand why he listen to stevie wonder, because he is an incredible craftsman. .'m really relieved i must say, it
. >> next month, you, robert plant, and john paul jones will be given the kennedy center award for your contributions to american culture. that is quite an accolade. how does that feel? >> well, it is a terrific honor, isn't it? the fact is that all three, all four of us were so influenced by american music, and to me, the music that i was hearing in the 1950's over here, whatever was kicking off the rock and roll movement over here in the 1950's would not have existed without...
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john killen. books have meant too much to me. i spent seven years of my life as a mute. but i read. i read everything. and i memorized everything. so many writers, i just -- i absorbed them. and they still inform my life. >> belva: books not only helped her gain her voice but transformed her path. encouraged by her good friend, james baldwin, she wrote her first novel, the all biographical "i know why the changed bird sings" in 1968. since then, she's written everything from poems to children's books to cookbooks. in 1992, her poetry reached millions of americans at president bill clinton's inauguration. >> across the wall of the world, a river sings a beautiful song. it says, "come, rest here by my side." >> belva: and while her writing continues to inspire audiences of all generations, her impact doesn't end there. you've spent your life helping others, reaching out, supporting, including me. why do you do that? what motivates you inside? with your celebrity status, that you feel you still need to reach back? >> i owe it to another person to say what i've learned. i think that eac
john killen. books have meant too much to me. i spent seven years of my life as a mute. but i read. i read everything. and i memorized everything. so many writers, i just -- i absorbed them. and they still inform my life. >> belva: books not only helped her gain her voice but transformed her path. encouraged by her good friend, james baldwin, she wrote her first novel, the all biographical "i know why the changed bird sings" in 1968. since then, she's written everything from...
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org." anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome. the sherlock holmes of money in politics -- trevor potter -- is here with some clues to what the billionaires and super pacs got for their lavish spending in the most expensive election in our history. in a nutshell, you ain't seen nothing yet. but first, if you've been curious about why new york mayor mike bloomberg endorsed barack obama for re-election, just take another look at the widespread havoc caused by the frankenstorm benignly named sandy. having surveyed all this damage "bloomberg business week" concluded: "it's global warming, stupid: if hurricane sandy doesn't persuade americans
the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org." anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome. the sherlock holmes of money in politics -- trevor...
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house speaker john boehner called the meeting very constructive. >> i outlined a framework that deals with reforming our tax code and reforming our spending. and i believe the framework that i've outlined in our meeting today is consistent with the president's call for a fair and balanced approach. >> reporter: to republican leaders balance means some higher tax revenues are paired with reductions in spending and changes in entitlement programs. that's a challenge for democrats, but the president seemed willing to move in that direction. >> our challenge is to make sure that we are able to cooperate together, work together, find some common ground, make some tough compromises, build some consensus to do the peoples business. and what folks are looking for-- and i think all of us agree on this-- is action. >> reporter: speaker pelosi suggested the leaders agree on milestones that will bolster the economy. >> we should have a goal in terms of how much deficit reduction. we should have a deadline before christmas. we should show some milestones of success so that confidence can build as
house speaker john boehner called the meeting very constructive. >> i outlined a framework that deals with reforming our tax code and reforming our spending. and i believe the framework that i've outlined in our meeting today is consistent with the president's call for a fair and balanced approach. >> reporter: to republican leaders balance means some higher tax revenues are paired with reductions in spending and changes in entitlement programs. that's a challenge for democrats, but...
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beginning with papa johns. pzza, its owner has been a very vocal opponent of health insurance reform. the stock has sold off along with the broad market although it rallied some today saying that it could add as much as 20 cents per pizza if it were to go through with the health-care reform law. >> right, that's what the c.e.o. said. he said that he was can going to cut his employees hours back so they wouldn't be full-time employees. but when you start to dig through the company's earnings in their most recent quarter, they did have some issues with the company. and specifically on the cost side. they had plenty of money to pay the managers bonuses. they had money for conferences. in fact, the only costs that had actually come down for them had been the cost of cheese. everything else was up. their advertising costs were up. so you start to think well you know what, maybe they could have cut back in some other areas. also they're getting a lot of flack from the people out in the blogosphere. they say this comp
beginning with papa johns. pzza, its owner has been a very vocal opponent of health insurance reform. the stock has sold off along with the broad market although it rallied some today saying that it could add as much as 20 cents per pizza if it were to go through with the health-care reform law. >> right, that's what the c.e.o. said. he said that he was can going to cut his employees hours back so they wouldn't be full-time employees. but when you start to dig through the company's...
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and jill kelley herself was exchanging inappropriate e-mail with general john allen. general allen leads coalition forces in afghanistan and was to be the nato command ner europe. now that is on hold following the discovery of flirtatious e-mails between general and jill kelley. he denies having an affair. at the white house, the classic question. when was the president told? >> it is simply a fact that the white house was not aware of the situation regarding general petraeus until wednesday, and the situation regarding general allen until friday. >> there are lingering questions that members of congress will raise tomorrow. why did it take the f.b.i. so long to inform officials here about the petraeus affair? after all, this was national security compromised. it is as radio gripping as it is messy. an american soap opera. there may yet be more twists in the plot. steve kingston, "bbc news," washington. >> for more, i am joined by a senior correspondent for national journal. thank you for coming in. is this what this is really all about. it sounds like a soap opera. t
and jill kelley herself was exchanging inappropriate e-mail with general john allen. general allen leads coalition forces in afghanistan and was to be the nato command ner europe. now that is on hold following the discovery of flirtatious e-mails between general and jill kelley. he denies having an affair. at the white house, the classic question. when was the president told? >> it is simply a fact that the white house was not aware of the situation regarding general petraeus until...
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. it's the weekend after, and barack obama is back in the white house, democrats are back in control of the senate, and republicans are back running the house. that's what prevailed before americans voted, when deadlock reigned in washington, little got done, and the country was frustrated and angry. are we in for more of the same? the talk we are hearing in washington sounds altogether too familiar. so let's consider what's ahead with two people of different philosophies about what should be done. bob herbert was a long-time liberal columnist for "the new york times" until he retired last year and became a
the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. it's the weekend after, and barack obama is back in the white house, democrats...
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this money was not in a joint account with john corzine. it was a separate account. it wasn't a joint account and it was sensitive someone took your pension money and went to las vegas and gambled it away. that would be wrong and that is what happened here. it wasn't mf global's money. they have no right to use it. had they used it and had they made a profit on it, these farmers in ranchers with not have seen the prophet. it was only when they lost it. and, you know, quico says that thing. if you missed everything else, he said this guy has the own war, the rep tatian is former senator. he was way well-connected. let me give you some evidence of that. when the cftc chairman was asked to calm and investigate this or take charge, he said i can't do that because we were friends on wall street. and i'm going to have recused myself. well, should we have someone that is a friend of someone and can't get alternate or does it feel like can be there or impartial? did not position? yeah, i was actually shocked when he said that. doesn't he know he came from austria? is in t. k
this money was not in a joint account with john corzine. it was a separate account. it wasn't a joint account and it was sensitive someone took your pension money and went to las vegas and gambled it away. that would be wrong and that is what happened here. it wasn't mf global's money. they have no right to use it. had they used it and had they made a profit on it, these farmers in ranchers with not have seen the prophet. it was only when they lost it. and, you know, quico says that thing. if...
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government what happened in dallas, the a a assassination of john f ken i kennedy. >>> says the u.s. will not follow off the so-called fiscal cliff. allen was at the club of washington to talk about the economy and job creation. this is forty minutes. >>> so we're pleased today to have the chairman of the president counsel of economic adviser with us. alan krueger. the native of new jersey. he went to undergrad at cornell. he was not only the top of the class, but a high jumper on the track team. then went harvard to get the ph.d. in economics, and his thesis adviser was larry summers. he has an academic career and is now a has been a name professor at princeton teaching economics, it's now second tour of duty in the obama administration beginning in the obama administration he served as assistant secretary of economic affairs in treasury, and then went back to princeton and was lured back by the president to become the chairman of the counsel of economic advisers. a position he consumed a year ago confirmed in november 6 twch. we're pleased to have you here, alan. are we going fall
government what happened in dallas, the a a assassination of john f ken i kennedy. >>> says the u.s. will not follow off the so-called fiscal cliff. allen was at the club of washington to talk about the economy and job creation. this is forty minutes. >>> so we're pleased today to have the chairman of the president counsel of economic adviser with us. alan krueger. the native of new jersey. he went to undergrad at cornell. he was not only the top of the class, but a high...
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i want to thank everybody for john s. today, including our new congressmen-elect. thank you for being here. thank you for c-span 4 durning yes. thank you. -- thank you for c-span for joining us. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> u.s. house should gavel back in within the next 10 minutes or so. today they were working on the rule for a bill seeking to normalize trade relations with russia. the bill includes provisions that would impose economic sanctions if you rights violations are discovered. they will gavel back in on the votes on the rule and one other vote, and back tomorrow morning for legislative work at 9:00 eastern. we will have a house live with the return in the next few minutes. the chairman of the president's council of economic advisers but today at the economic club of washington, focusing on the u.s. debt problem and the so-called fiscal cliff. >> we are very pleased today to have the chairman of the president's council of economic advisers with us. he is a n
i want to thank everybody for john s. today, including our new congressmen-elect. thank you for being here. thank you for c-span 4 durning yes. thank you. -- thank you for c-span for joining us. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> u.s. house should gavel back in within the next 10 minutes or so. today they were working on the rule for a bill seeking to normalize trade relations with russia. the bill...
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so in that sense john brennan i think is correct, but it's the civilian casualties. it's the individuals who are being killed along with the al qaeda operatives. when i was in yemen, i was talking to someone who's very, very close to al qaeda and he said, look, you know, there's a difference between yemen and afghanistan. in afghanistan, al qaeda is -- are arabs in a non-arab country. in yemen they are yemenis in yemen and so they move around in yemen like they do in afghanistan. they have many more identities. in yemen they can be a member of al qaeda and a tribesman and known locally. maybe some know them as a tribesman. and the u.s., for instance, would see them as be a al qaeda member. so when the u.s. targets the al qaeda member the u.s. thinks it's killing an al qaeda member, which may, yemenis are seeing being killed is in fact a tribesman. i think this is a problem that the obama administration has not really solved. i would argue that the drones and the air strikes have not actually solved the problem, and like ibrahim did, they've actually exacerbated the p
so in that sense john brennan i think is correct, but it's the civilian casualties. it's the individuals who are being killed along with the al qaeda operatives. when i was in yemen, i was talking to someone who's very, very close to al qaeda and he said, look, you know, there's a difference between yemen and afghanistan. in afghanistan, al qaeda is -- are arabs in a non-arab country. in yemen they are yemenis in yemen and so they move around in yemen like they do in afghanistan. they have many...
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john: not food stamps? they are going up sharply. >> that is not the worst thing the government does. john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people colct disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaraeed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the federal government not to honor the state promise that is another $4 tllion on top of everything else. we made to many promises cannot keep we have to look closer to our meanans and spend money more wisely. john: thank you. up next a crystal ball shows the future supreme court. they are old. ♪ john: before the election and the libertarians said who cares? both are big bureaucrats. there's not much difference. t one lasting difference comes from obama's appointments to the supreme court that could affect where you attended schools and ifou pr
john: not food stamps? they are going up sharply. >> that is not the worst thing the government does. john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people colct disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaraeed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the...
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john: school choice? >> very little left the supreme court would require you to go to the public school in the neighborhood where you live. john: obama's says even with your religious believe says abortion is evil you have to pay for it. >> euthanasia and contraception. the president doesn't care about that and will appoint justices that agree. >> we can anticipate a progressive court filled was sonya sotomayor and elena kagan will be a activist court. john: they can serve through 24 bob luddy. >> fabled look to put to the progressive imprint on the lot of the land. john: do you run a business or create jobs? mcchrystal ball says the next four years [ male announcer ] if it wasn't for a little thing called the computer, we might still be making mix tapes. find this. pause this. play this. eject this. write this. it's like the days before esurance express lane™. you had to find a bunch of documents just to get a car insurance quote. now express lane finds your driving info with just one click, saving tim
john: school choice? >> very little left the supreme court would require you to go to the public school in the neighborhood where you live. john: obama's says even with your religious believe says abortion is evil you have to pay for it. >> euthanasia and contraception. the president doesn't care about that and will appoint justices that agree. >> we can anticipate a progressive court filled was sonya sotomayor and elena kagan will be a activist court. john: they can serve...
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john: school choice? >> very little left the supreme court would require you to go to the public school in the neighborhood where you live. john: obama's says even with your religious believe says abortion is evil you have to pay for it. >> euthanasia and contraception. the president doesn't care about that and will appoint justices that agree. >> we can anticipate a progressive court filled was sonya sotomayor and elena kagan will be a activist court. john: they can serve through 24 bob luddy. >> fabled look to put to the progressive imprint on the lot of the land. john: do you run a business or create jobs? mcchrystal ball says the mcchrystal ball says the next four years [beep] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪ ♪ i was a lonely soul, but that's the old me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health wor
john: school choice? >> very little left the supreme court would require you to go to the public school in the neighborhood where you live. john: obama's says even with your religious believe says abortion is evil you have to pay for it. >> euthanasia and contraception. the president doesn't care about that and will appoint justices that agree. >> we can anticipate a progressive court filled was sonya sotomayor and elena kagan will be a activist court. john: they can serve...
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john: school choice? >> very little left the supreme court would require you to go to the public school in the neighborhood where you live. john: obama's says even with your religious believe says abortion is evil you have to pay for it. >> euthanasia and contraception. the president doesn't care about that and will appoint justices that agree. >> we can anticipate a progressive court filled was sonya sotomayor and elena kagan will be a activist court. john: they can serve through 24 bob luddy. >> fabled look to put to the progressive imprint on the lot of the land. john: do you run a business or create jobs? mcchrystal ball says the next four years may drown you. john: look at the depressing turner to it shows what happens to employment hiring recovered after two years. the current recovery is much slower. why? employers face thousands of pages of rules that makes it scary to expand because no one understands what those say. betsy mccaughey has heard those complaints following the biggest regulation of o
john: school choice? >> very little left the supreme court would require you to go to the public school in the neighborhood where you live. john: obama's says even with your religious believe says abortion is evil you have to pay for it. >> euthanasia and contraception. the president doesn't care about that and will appoint justices that agree. >> we can anticipate a progressive court filled was sonya sotomayor and elena kagan will be a activist court. john: they can serve...
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john: thank you. up next a crystal ball shows the future supreme court. [ female announcer ] the humana walmart-preferred rx plan p-d-p gives you a low national plan premium... so you can focus on what really matters. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. ♪ john: before the election and the libertarians said who cares? both are big bureaucrats. there's not much difference. but one lasting difference comes from obama's appointments to the supreme court that could affect where you attended schools and if you protect yourself with a gun. what should we worry about? let's ask judge santa napolitano -- andrew napolitano. should i worry? >> yes. i would worry at either of them but i would worry far more wit
john: thank you. up next a crystal ball shows the future supreme court. [ female announcer ] the humana walmart-preferred rx plan p-d-p gives you a low national plan premium... so you can focus on what really matters. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's...
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john: school choice? >> very little left the supreme court would require you to go to the public school in the neighborhood where you live. john: obama's says even with your religious believe says abortion is evil you have to pay for it. >> euthanasia and contraception. the president doesn't care about that and wll appoint stices that agree. >> we can anticipate a progressive court filled was sonya sotomayor and elena kagan will be a activist court. john: they can serve through 24 bob luddy. >> fabled look to put to the progressive imprint on the lot of the land. john: do you run a business or create jobs? mcchrystal ball says the next four years john: look at the depressing turner to it shows what happens to employment hiring recovered after two years. the current recovery is much slower. why? employers face thousands of pages of rules that makes it scary to expand because no one understands what those say. betsy mccaughey has heard those complaints following the biggest regulation of obamacare. bob ludd
john: school choice? >> very little left the supreme court would require you to go to the public school in the neighborhood where you live. john: obama's says even with your religious believe says abortion is evil you have to pay for it. >> euthanasia and contraception. the president doesn't care about that and wll appoint stices that agree. >> we can anticipate a progressive court filled was sonya sotomayor and elena kagan will be a activist court. john: they can serve...
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john: we? he made it happen and? >> a buy-out for brief firewood say at least he did not screw that up. he could have. john: he said this is off limits. you cannot build the keystone pipeline. >> you could say he has approved more permit applications than the bush administration but oil production on federal land is up and he did not screw that up. he is opposed to the hydraulic fracturing but so far he held a benign position. in this senate he voted for the law that exempted hydro fracturing from those laws now they're trying to repeal those in the administration will not back them. john: it sounds like he did it but it was people discovering new ways of. >> george mitchell spent over a decade to figure out ways to improve on hydraulic fracturing and hit the jackpot. in 2006 everyone believe natural-gas prices would only go higher dow dupont moved people to believe there would never come down some people say they know the energy future remember that even of the revolution of hydro-fracking everybody was betting on h
john: we? he made it happen and? >> a buy-out for brief firewood say at least he did not screw that up. he could have. john: he said this is off limits. you cannot build the keystone pipeline. >> you could say he has approved more permit applications than the bush administration but oil production on federal land is up and he did not screw that up. he is opposed to the hydraulic fracturing but so far he held a benign position. in this senate he voted for the law that exempted hydro...
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john: school choice? >> very little left the supreme court would require you to go to the public school in the neighborhood where you live. john: obama's says even with your religious believe says abortion is evil you have to pay for it. >> euthanasia and contraception. the president doesn't care about that and will appoint justes that agree. >> we can anticipate a progressive court filled was sonya sotomayor and elena kagan will be a actist court. john: they can serve through 24 bob luddy. >> fabled lo to put to the progressive imprint on the lot of the land. john: do you run a business or create jobs? mcchrystal ball says the mcchrystal ball says the next four years look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphyma. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handih
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. >> john boehr won in that battle. he has a more get practical make a deal kind of approach. that is where the republican conference plays a big rorole. at t this point, housuse republican arehe conservatative major backstop to t the preside and demoats basasically getting everything they want. >>>> let's talk about t the job of the republican conference. >> it entails driving the message, organizing the conference. >> g getting the talking point out all the members. >>asally communicating where the confeference stands. they are the voice of conservatives. >> also changes the senate side with the retirement from the number two slot. the senatorr from texas easily slid into that number two spot. what doethat mean for the etiology of t party? >> probably not a whole lot of different. i ththink he wil slip and very well. -- slip in very well. >> he was in charger r getting senatorseelect and more republicans reelected.. ththey did not do veryell l at all. >> mitch mcccconnell has very strong contr of the congrs. >> now that everyone h a cheat sheet, telell us what you heard comi
. >> john boehr won in that battle. he has a more get practical make a deal kind of approach. that is where the republican conference plays a big rorole. at t this point, housuse republican arehe conservatative major backstop to t the preside and demoats basasically getting everything they want. >>>> let's talk about t the job of the republican conference. >> it entails driving the message, organizing the conference. >> g getting the talking point out all the...